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Panagiotis Ioannidis: Curriculum Vitae

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<strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Ioannidis</strong><br />

Phone: 00 49 40 76500912<br />

Mobile: 00 49 (0) 151 25038586<br />

Home: Gojenbergsweg 12<br />

21029 Hamburg Germany<br />

Email: pioannidis@hs.uni-hamburg.de<br />

Skype: poiann<br />

Education<br />

2012: Physics Degree at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)<br />

2003: National Examination for University Entry<br />

1999-2003: Mantoulides College, Thermi<br />

Language Skills<br />

Greek: Native language<br />

English: Fluent speaker, Proficiency in English, University of Michigan, IELTS 7.0<br />

Distinctions / Scholarships<br />

Scholarship in every year of Lyceum<br />

Computer Skills<br />

Operating Systems:<br />

Mac (Snow Leopard, Lion)<br />

Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse)<br />

MS DOS<br />

UNIX<br />

Windows (3.1, 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP, Vista, 7)<br />

Programming skills<br />

Python<br />

Fortran 77/95<br />

Awk<br />

C-Shell and Bash shell scripting<br />

Basics of C, Visual Basic and Java<br />

Astronomical Software:<br />

IRAF<br />

STARLINK (All major photometry, astrometry and image processing packages)<br />

MPO CANOPUS<br />

Other Programs<br />

Most of commercial astronomical programs


<strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Ioannidis</strong> 2<br />

Research Interests<br />

Working on projects:<br />

• Characterization of extrasolar planet using TTVs<br />

• Survey for Extra Solar Planets with the method of Transits<br />

• Follow up observation on Extra Solar Planets<br />

• Stellar Activity<br />

• Variable stars<br />

• Time Series Analysis<br />

• Seeing measurements with the DIMM method in cooperation with LIDAR program<br />

(Laboratory of Atmosphere, Physics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)<br />

Interested in projects:<br />

• Astrobiology<br />

• Extra Solar Planetary Atmospheres<br />

• Space physics<br />

• Astrophysical Instrumentation<br />

• Astrophysical software development<br />

Publications<br />

Conference Contributions (proceedings):<br />

• KOI-676: An active star with two planetary candidates, Exoplanets in Multi-body Systems in the<br />

Kepler Era<br />

• Planetary existence around M type main sequence stars, <strong>Ioannidis</strong> et al 2011, The 10th Hellenic<br />

Astronomical Conference http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012hell.confR..28I<br />

• Survey for variable stars and exoplanet transits from Holomon Astronomical Station, <strong>Ioannidis</strong> et al<br />

2011, The 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012hell.confQ..28I<br />

• The Photometric Software for Transits (PhoS-T), Mislis et al 2011, The 10th Hellenic Astronomical<br />

Conference http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012hell.conf...12M<br />

• Calculation of the rotational period of the ”Mars crosser” asteroid (32910) 1994TE15, Avdellidou et al<br />

2011, The 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012hell.conf...10A<br />

• Aristotle University Astronomical Station at Mt.Holomon, Avdellidou et al 2011, The 10th Hellenic<br />

Astronomical Conference http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012hell.conf...32A<br />

Oral<br />

Seven years of extrasolar planetary observations from Mt.Holomon astronomical station, Public lecture,<br />

Laboratory of Astronomy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.<br />

Survey for detection and characterization effort of extrasolar planets from Holomon Astronomical<br />

Station<br />

Others<br />

Survey for extrasolar planets from Holomon Astronomical Station, Phenomenon magazine of Physics<br />

department of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greek edition)


<strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Ioannidis</strong> 3<br />

Observational experience<br />

McDonald Observatory, Texas, USA<br />

2 Observing nights, ∼12 hours (remote observation)<br />

Telescope: MONET/North 1.2m<br />

Supervisors: Prof. John Seiradakis, Dr. Milan Bogosavljevic, Korado Korlevic<br />

Observational Program: Physical characteristics of main belt comets.<br />

Skinakas Observatory, Heraklion, Crete, Greece (2010)<br />

4 Observing nights ∼32 hours<br />

Telescope: 1.3m<br />

Supervisors: Prof. John Seiradakis, Kleomenis Tsiganis (AUTH)<br />

Observational Program: Calculation of the rotational period of the asteroid 1994TE15 via its light curve.<br />

Holomon Astronomical Station, Greece (2009-now)<br />

118 Observing nights, ∼710 hours Telescopes: 18 cm Newtonian ? Astrograph 1 , 11? Schmidt-Cassegrain 2<br />

Supervisors: Prof John H. Seiradakis (AUTH),<br />

Observational Programs-Diploma thesis: 1 Thessaloniki Research for Transits (ThReT), 2 follow up<br />

observations on transiting planets and confirmation-characterization of variable stars<br />

Thessaloniki, Greece (2009-2010)<br />

7nights, ∼10 observing hours<br />

Telescope: 8? Schmidt- Cassegrain<br />

Observational Program: Seeing measurements with the DIMM method<br />

Holomon Astronomical Station, Greece (2009-now)<br />

∼40 Observing nights, ∼240 hours<br />

Telescopes: 8?Newtonian<br />

Supervisors: Prof John H. Seiradakis (AUTH)<br />

Observational Programs: Seeing measurements with Differential Image Motion Monitor (DIMM) Method<br />

Observatory of Thessaloniki, Greece (2004 & 2007)<br />

Telescope: 20 cm Refractor<br />

Supervisors: Prof John H Seiradakis, Prof Stavros Avgoloupis<br />

Observational Program: Solar Observations: Sunspots, prominences, calculation of the Suns differential<br />

motion, photosphere, chromosphere (Ha region)<br />

Additional experience<br />

Over 300 Observational nights, ∼1200 hours Astrophotography<br />

Conferences and Workshops<br />

2013: Exoplanets in Multi-body Systems in the Kepler Era, February 9-15, Aspen Center for Physics,<br />

Aspen, CO<br />

2012: Sagan Exoplanet Summer Workshop, ”Working with Exoplanet Light Curves”, July 23-27, CalTech,<br />

Pasadena, CA, NASA Exoplanet Science Institute<br />

2011: 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference Ioannina, 5-8 September 2011, Greece<br />

2011: Sagan Exoplanet Summer Workshop, ”Exploring Exoplanets with Microlensing”, July 25-29, Cal-<br />

Tech, Pasadena, CA, NASA Exoplanet Science Institute<br />

2010: ”European Single Dish School in the Era of Arrays”, Max Planck Institute fur Radioastronomy,<br />

Bonn, Germany<br />

2010: 3rd Advanced Astronomy School ?The Obscured Universe?, National & Kapodistrian University of<br />

Athens, Greece<br />

2010: VLTI 2010 training School, Porquerolles Island, Cote dAzur, France


<strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Ioannidis</strong> 4<br />

2010: HEP, Workshop on ”Resent Advances in Particle Physics and Cosmology”, AUTH, Thessaloniki,<br />

Greece<br />

2009: Novicosmo09 Summer School, Highlights in Astrophysics, Rabac, Croatia<br />

2005: 4 th Hellenic Amateur astronomers Conference, Athens, Greece<br />

Teaching Experience<br />

2011-now: Public lectures and presentation of Aristotle University’s Observatory for School classes.<br />

2011: Teaching Assistant of the Greek team (Two Bronze Medals and three Honorable Mentions) for<br />

International Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad (IOAA) 25/8/2011-3/9/2011,Krakow,Poland.<br />

2010: Teaching Assistant of the Greek team (Bronze Medal) for International Astronomy and Astrophysics<br />

Olympiad (IOAA) 12-21/9/2010,Benjing,China.<br />

Work Experience<br />

2004-2008: Worked as an electronic engineer on computer hardware assembly, design and construction<br />

of electronic equipment, along with software technical support<br />

Last updated: April 14, 2013

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